Burg et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Elastic and thermal expansion asymmetry in dense molecular materialsBurg et al., 2016
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- 2266685246190745683
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- Burg J
- Dauskardt R
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- Nature materials
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The elastic modulus and coefficient of thermal expansion are fundamental properties of elastically stiff molecular materials and are assumed to be the same (symmetric) under both tension and compression loading. We show that molecular materials can have a marked …
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